NC Medicare Supplement & Long Term
Care Insurance Licensing Exam
Medicare - Answer -Health insurance for those over age 65, people under 65 with
certain disabilities & those with ESRD (end stage renal disease - permanent kidney
failure requiring dialysis or kidney transplant)
CMS - Answer -Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administers the Medicare
program. Social Security Administration handles most of the enrollment & plays a role in
claims appeal process.
MAC - Answer -Medicare Administrative Contractor - company contracted to administer
Part A & Part B claims.
Medicare Part A - Answer --hospital coverage
-no premium requirements for those with 40 "work credits" of FICA or Self Employment
tax credits.
-Those who don't qualify can voluntarily participate by paying a monthly premium
Medicare Part B - Answer -The part of the Medicare program that pays for physician
services, outpatient hospital services, durable medical equipment, and other services
and supplies.
-Has a monthly premium of $135.50 in 2019 which is deducted from SS check.
-Part B enrollment is optional. You can reject Part B by signing a rejection form.
Medicare Part C - Answer -Medicare Advantage Plans that are offered through private
insurance companies that provide both hospital and physician coverage and possible
prescriptions - financed by Social Security and monthly premiums
Medicare Eligibility - Answer --Over age 65 who have earned 40 "work credits" in order
to receive premium free part A benefits
-Permanently disabled prior to age 65 for at least 24 months
-ESRD or kidney disease requiring dialysis or kidney transplant
Medicare enrollment requirements - Answer -Part A & B are automatically conducted by
SSA when individual age 65+ enrolls for their Social Security retirement benefits
Initial Enrollment Period - Answer -7 month period straddling 3 months before and ends
3 months after the individual turns 65, including the birthday month.
, -If enrollment is during the 3 mos prior to 65th birthday, coverage begins on 1st day of
65th birthday month
-If enrollment is during or after 65th birthday month, coverage begins on 1st day of
month after enrollment
General Enrollment Period - Answer -Medicare enrollment period - January 1st through
March 31st annually.
-Coverage begins July 1st of that year
-Monthly premium for part B may go up 10% for each full 12 month period that you're
eligible but didn't sign up.
Special Enrollment Period - Answer -Individual can enroll at 8 months beginning with
the month employment ends or when group coverage ends whichever is earlier without
subject to late enrollment surcharge
Medicare as a secondary or primary payer - Answer --Medicare is the secondary payer
for the 'working aged' who has a group health plan if the group has 20+ enrollees
-For single employer with <20 employees with a group health plan, Medicare is the
primary payer.
-If individual retains coverage thru the group plan, the group contract is the primary
unless person is retired & still covered under the group plan. In that case, Medicare is
the primary.
-If individual rejects the employer plan, Medicare is the primary payer
Medicare as a secondary payer - Answer --In cases of Workers' Comp when it applies
to an injury or illness
- In cases where no-fault insurance or liability insurance is available as primary payer.
Medicare & the VA - Answer -Can choose to get treatment under either plan. Medicare
usually will not pay benefits if services are rendered in a VA facility but will pay if outside
of VA. There is NO coordination between Federal agencies.
Expenses NOT paid by Medicare - Answer --Purely custodial care/ chronic care
-Services that are not reasonable or medically necessary under Medicare standards
-Services performed by relatives/ member of beneficiary's household
-Services paid for by another gov't agency
Medicare Part A covers - Answer --acute inpatient hospital care
-inpatient skilled nursing care
-medically necessary home health care & hospice services
Medicare Deductible - Answer --Deductible must be met for ea. benefit period
-Benefit period ends 60 days after discharge
-Deductible is $1364 plus need to pay/ replace first 3 pts of blood per calendar year.
Days 1 to 60 - Answer -Non-Exhaustible Benefit
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